The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1917, Page 13

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PicikcrerD Re Sow, —_— THedsree son '§ mE Pie THE AVENING Woutd, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1017. Stars Who Flash Across the Screen in New Photo - Plays MAB ANOS ann Tr AMUSEMENTS FOR THE NEW YEAR 6 TH MAX WELG: BEL SSR YN. BNEASE LER Syoie WANE GAIL ANNO Aan y DP Norma TALMAD RIALTO ano bey GATE Sale| IN TWENTY 4 HOVSAN D> Buns onpea GO) fc ioew Sean: G - Govs+ Lave ae] THE SESY, x CAD WAN THEATRE naan sie calls — nani a “ss as pce eecseiatinalead ain Me! Episcopal Church, No. 643 © ’ tion, for they ara ail young Ameri-| Monday afternoon, Jan, 22, for the tlin picture theatre 19 certain to be- 1 DAUGHTER OF THEGODS” compelling love story and rapid, logical |B eventh Street. Miss arrar’s cans, with fresh voices, artistic sense! benefit. of the Manassas Inc » one of tue best Ucket selling HT R 0 HITS | oh siepient of events, softened and “Mott i ¢ ine tt nd dramatic perception, With them | School of Virginia. nts for the opera ONE OF SEASO! colored by an atmospt of Fairyland otion pictures of the right sort nd such as them lies Mr, . succese acuieved by the Ft = film there is much to please can do no harm to those who see ti on | Sundays,” he said yesterday. aving them, for thelr edu- d elevating qualities are Of course, I belleve they properly regulated, fhe ould be of a grade higher boas A iiged I see advertised on bill- e ational br SIDE NEEDS ~ SUNDAY “MOVIES” | sssutd pictures s HAT'S the use? rimee, at rs link motion pictures are helpful tion, By Sylvester Rawling. Prosper Mer- Carmen Stirs Big |: Opera Au A udience | Georges Bizet, tradi-| seats everything was swept hope |M voic son ¢ | ay Mercedes made the characters dis- | Unctive by their gracious voices and by their animated and convincing ac- tion Mor for new prima donnas, on made @ charming M tnd action, » Mi John MeCe New York ¢ Hippodrome to-morrow sisted by Donald McBeath, and Edwin Schneider, accompanist evening Baldwin will resume his organ. recite City College t | morrow afternoon, but there will be no Wednesday recitals until Jan, 31. amuel A than 1,000 appiicattons for | ad t ed, and nearly | 500 would- after waiting rain, could not get for hours in th Iija Schkolntk, violinist, nd accomplishing much. good. [way by the torrent of Geraldine Far- | re ae will give a \ Wrong fei ROB Pb Rob Poor of Such} would favor a change of the law, so | rar's !mpersonation of Carmen as sho | auout tha litter, Yat itr acon, recital at Aeolian Hall on Monday eve- A ¥ might be allowed, I would re- | dtaclosed It to us last night at the Met-/fort and thelr dlscomflture were of | Biak, With Marguerite Valentine at tho) Innocent Amusement, givt seeing the higher courts inter- Scere plano pret the present law so that motion | PoPolitan Opera House 1g glor. bad ies | ‘ Says Mr. Wilson. theatres all over the State [fously, keeping us always on the tiptoe | JULES VERNE DRAMA nave to close on Sundays. But | of fear that she might transcend the 1 y | r AWS V # Far over on the lower cast side | vane tg) ey Le tlature | pounds of decorum and never doing turns up Seventh Ave- , DRAWS BIG THRONG > thare 1, G Aiad ites the should submit quietly, | !t, @ veritable live-wire in action, al- | " f aecin turne into Fortieth * eeseen’ Dees ta Hon plo* | Perk fa majority of the people| luring in personality, a lovely picture i ae hope for San ter oe The Universal Film Manufacturing tures be allowed on Sundays, says a| of tate believe the law for/at all times, whistling for a new di- i, 5°) Company's eight part feature photo glersyman who has 4 par Silos ih reer ee oe tae ion that made us roar, to the det- | drama, “Twenty Thousand Leagues re of th + It will be changed. Pimatit of the aotion, she cartied us 5 i gave! Undor the Sea," 1s making records at ther every Su omple our fect in ad:niratt ¥ afternoon. With te Broadway Theatre, where it will ss 1% woe The g scenes p! aphed a #5 Amal that | nator Kaight} Readers of thle column know how | German MOISE: | en eit set ee tee cooeie reeled them to remain ailng County will head the often I have found fault with The nuinbers she oity dd were by Jen- * aitontion, Then, there is an foo poor to seek rec | Senate delegation on the committee | Farrar, and will uppreciate so much) 8°" Hugo We Mile Liszt. She was 1 quantity of selentifie knowl! Wil, investigate the motion pic. |More the warmth of this tribute, H! {n good voi da large audience be derived from the pleture. } tur ry to determine whether it! fight with the other cigarette girl lust | ¢>PIAuded her weneroualy. Dvoruk’s ries of the sea are to a s a pr subject for taxation, | Right was robbed of its vulgarity; sh fourth symphony was the principal | large graphica displayed. Majority Leader, Elon R, Brown an-,ci4 not slap Don Jose's face; she work of the, orchestra, admirably | shes nin thelr t i nel of the Senate Pdanced with the marvellous little there were hative walk upon ® other members Teenie, Getll’ ab 15 She 10, wets 6 Senn tlew woo tha poean in combat dancer; she cajoled, and cozened, and and Liszt's Hun- the of 2 the dea - | scorned, and hated in a very gamut of No. rs of th k, Democrat, Sena.| Passionate expression, s formerly Chairman ly Judici | Song” to her ~| with love of the Caruso bo best. The “ fered with rar with Carmen tn t | fight h_ Escamillo, Carmen, without exage in, picturesque and dash » He carried the audien the guests in T his singing of the Tc Leon Rothier as 7 |hardt as Dancaire, A go and Mari | Morales itted well int ‘The chorus sang adi | ballet danced with « Gallé almost su grace and beauty ted like the mast Yes, | In the cast? you may T have r Direction of S. L. ROTHAPFEL O MORE gratifying success has ever been re- recorded in New York theatrical history than that attained by this internationally famous ———| institution. Its incomparable orchestra, its su- Se perior pictorial features, its unique system Tlumination in color, its pervading atmosphere of a i and the refined comfort of its furnishings set it apart from any place of like nature either here or abroad. To all its friends, all its patrons, and all those -who need but one visit to make them patrons, The Rialto extends the compliments of the season and its hearty wishes for success and happiness during the coming year. risive smile while Caruso, ry Co | was singing the Impassion tive Aasemory inarred her all had the rig ps Mr. ng ine ng Pastin's Inn b Only her de- De Of the five Assembiy e cor terpretation of the part er F aHaL deena be | terpretat Miss Farrar, that, at that DnGaY, | mnoment, you are not yet obsessed ed at his he deliv- ador's Sons. Laurenti tion, herself rbert Lec elo Bada i o the picture rably, and the Ros!na Polacco con- er that he is but what of the other women psely | » of Verne’s im- any ad Nemo, the her is shown In r Abmar Alma Gluck was the Walter with hony solofst Society 4 tata r of a pea was Ain th She sang it with ) one of the facility and grace, In in this spectacle, There he sang some creole songs love interest when the her husband, Efrem ©” is discovered on t! violinist. Mr, Dam- terious Island” by Lieut. Bond, 1 Homo symphonic the two aro finally rescued by pring in the Valley Nemo, who learns that she ts his donal, dayghter, the Princess 1 who was abducted several years before and for held much charm. , w h abduction Nemo is partly driven were d'Indy's “Istar" | to seck that revenge which gupplied variations 4nd Hugo! the bast ne's story sy s for Jules Ver Wolf ————_ Itallan” serenade, MARY PICKFORD, STRAND, AS A SC vOTC ‘H LASSIE him for furth tion sometimes v § His intona- | at fault, but then | at the Mary Pickford will bo seen it was a bad night for strings. His} Strand Theatre in her latest screen technique is ampte and he has taste. | product ntitled, “The Pride of the His principal number was the Bruch fain” she portrays a Scotch lassie D minor concerta, lctad in kilts. The id and last In- | 8 Gerhardt, doprano, will sing | Mtalmont of the German war pictures a group of Wagner songs with or- Wil! also be mown, anor Ever chestra, and a Schumann group with fhinnen to You?” in which Victor Walter H. Golde at the piano, at the AyePren "the tar, On ihe musical Philharmonic Society's fitth Sunday M° nme will be Nadine Legot,| afternoon concert to-morrow in Car- PY n prima donna, and Enrico} negie Hall. Efrem Zimbalist will be Aven len the soloist at the regular ‘Thursday , 4" — evening and Friday afternoon con-| RIALTO’S ORCHESTRA AID TO Loy B OF OPERA Choral organizations have been sei formed by fourteen high gchools. tc produce Smart's cantata, “king Re.| To be the bridge pa ae 9 nee'’s Daughter,” each school to give | those incomr re good musk ts own production, One thousand! with ti ate the high singers will then be selected from tho | Ae ct Metropollt whole for a final free performance on | *t®*dards © eS ak : vening, Jan. 13, in the Great | that fs the m oF the orchestra, is the high class motion pleture theatre | Hecaus of thousands of persons such an organization reaehes Hall of City College, The New York Orchestra of sixty will assist. eee vat The Macdowell Club's Committee on | every psgbige ie Hager tare fusic announces for to-morrow | gous demand for good mualc Tho Rolation of Utr ymphony orchefftra i to Archale Music,” a confe » forts, musician me Katherine Ruth Heyman, pianist, as) yivity “Orchest i render ae ee sisted by Ruth d'Arcy, soprano | Rialto OF bly aacse vent Garden Opera, who will sing ola |{fo™ ser of men, the Greek and Troubadour songs. be pl he ina The second free public ot ce. will the Music School Sett season will take place to-m ternoon at the school, No. Third Street, It will be « os: “If an orchestra of uch out of that tt sound {f played tra of sixty or Junior and Elementa: rh Sika til ga stead of by the usual Ha isha oun ania a a « nd out. In its “The Message of the Star,” a Christ- Bag hee Rarer mas cantata, Will be given ut St. Paul's modest way the orchestra tn the mo hapel at noon on Tuesday, with the composer, R, Huntington W<« iy th gan, Soloists: Laura Combs, p ; W. H, Gletm, tenor, and Harold Land, baritone. pe ‘To-morru High school organ recitals to-mor- | WEN r ttridge, Washir 1 Toe Otfloo, Vella F, Le Mar ; A. Raboch, Morrig G. Waring Stebbins, Erasmus * assisted by Marion Evelyn, Cox, | Acotian Hall, Friday Atty Jan, 3 contralto; Albert Reevoa Norton, Boys! High, and Miles I. A. Martin, Eastern | District High. Tho free concerts of the People’s Reais for to $2 at Nox Olin 6 ne Plan Musle League this week will be at she following public schools: Wednesday, Aeolian Mal nm, Eve. Jan, & at 9.15, Nos. 7 and 8; Thursday, No, 66; Fri- Violin Merits i SCHKOLNIK | day, Nos. 185 and 4, ILIA Eva Jarcteane wil} sive 4 plano re. |* cltal at Aeolian Hall on Friday after. ETS Theatre, Son, Peg cat 15 POM = mci. DUBIN NSKY RECITAL Guiomar Novaes, Brerilian pianist kintete’ 9 matsetie will give @ recital at Aeolian Hall oo tines 58 Bi MA ar alte brought rohestral pletur Theatrical Spot. n.New Yory‘! if and=TWENTY SEVEI stra ime in ean be i comparat! well as grown In one “A Daughter of the ¢ ups. Annette Kellerman In the Willlam Fo beautiful,” which has bec wclty houses to the Lyrt atre dally for the last four months, proved to b the season, Is” featuring presentation of om is shown witht nfulness of detail. It is nted setting for Annetta the “most perfect woman “picture how best amatic and It to Interpretation a is unusual he Brishtest: ae age Century THEATRE FIVE HUNDRED and TWENTY FOUR THOICE FIRST , yee. hey IBALC. SEATS (gh ig THREE HUNDRED SEATS... OILLINGHAM-ZIEGFELO eos Century Gee FIVEHUNDRED ~ HUNDRED LELSTE SAM FRANK JANIS* BERNAPD-, TINNEY HAZEL LEON MAURICE DAWN ERROL 8WALTON ~QOYLES “HARRY VAN and DIXON “AE LLY SCHENCK Beauty Chorus of 120 Londan Sunshine Girls | OPENING JANIS ‘COCOANUT GROVE’ CENTURY ROOF | ‘Garle Dillinghaw Ahe Auiverse Management Ghe Center ot ating the Spectacle “THE BIG SHOW” WITH THE INCOMPARABLB PAVLOWA and THE NEWICE BALLET ,, *2°GRR 2Y R, H, BURNSIDE Circus-Variety, ey ce EVERYWHER! “THE MERRY DOLL” .

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